Rogers Cup (soccer)

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The Rogers Cup is the championship game of the Canadian Soccer League. The Rogers Cup name was not adopted until 2001; in 2000, it was known as the Primus Cup.

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1998 St. Catharines Wolves 2-2 aet
4-2 on penalty shootout
Toronto Olympians
1999 Toronto Olympians 2-0 Toronto Croatia
2000 Toronto Croatia 2-1 Toronto Olympians
2001 St. Catharines Wolves 1-0 Toronto Supra
2002 Ottawa Wizards 2-0 North York Astros
2003 Brampton Hitmen 1-0 Vaughan Shooters
2004 Toronto Croatia 4-0 Vaughan Shooters
2005 Oakville Blue Devils 2-1 aet Vaughan Shooters
2006 Italia Shooters 1-0 Serbian White Eagles

Club Winners Runner-Up Winning Years
Toronto Croatia 2 1 2000, 2004
St. Catharines Wolves 2 1998, 2001
Italia Shooters 1 3 2006
Toronto Olympians 1 2 1999
Ottawa Wizards 1 2002
Brampton Hitmen 1 2003
Oakville Blue Devils 1 2005
Toronto Supra 0 1 -
North York Astros 0 1 -
Serbian White Eagles 0 1 -
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